Wild Dragonfly Cafe

Mt Annan Flower Power delivers the same vast range of garden centre goodies as its sister outlets including an onsite cafe. The Wild Dragonfly Cafe sounds exotic, but there’s nothing exotic about a cafe that services a popular kiddies playground. The morning I visit there’s a birthday party going on, but fortunately they are holed up in a shady corner filled with tables. The rest of the cafe is more subdued and looks over rows of greenery for sale and towards the gift shop. I don’t see any scones but they are definitely on the menu. Order however many you like as there is no set ‘Devonshire Tea’. My scone arrives pre-sliced and although it tastes fresh, the heating process has made the scone gluggy and devoid of its former self. The condiments aren’t particularly impressive with average strawberry jam served alongside a dish of super light cream that is so light that it dissolves once it hits my warm scone.

The Devonshire Tea Guide

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Hi, I’m Toni…

Welcome to The Devonshire Tea Guide! A guide that points you in the right direction to places, spaces, cafes and restaurants serving Devonshire Teas. There's no fancy photography, just a snapshot of what to expect, where to go and if there is anything to do while you're there. Expect an unbiased and fair review, after all I'm paying the bill! Don't forget to let me know how your DT experience goes as well as any kick-arse scones I may not have tried yet.